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C4D / Open VDB Sample File?

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Mike_Fix
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C4D / Open VDB Sample File?

Is there a sample file of OpenVDB fire in C4D? I've tried working through the tutorial page and the best I get is smoke, but no fire. I've tried the sample explosion file and fire file. I must be missing a step and a sample file would be useful to see how it's done correctly.

Thank you!

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Anonymous
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Hi
fire need at least 02 grids (density and temperature). Just copy the list from Available grids to Grids (density, temperature, heat, vel.x, vel.y, vel.z, or v ect..) put space between the grid(density temperature)
The volume_sample_float and volume_sample_rgb are just remapping nodes

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Mike_Fix
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Just tried that. I still must be missing a step as it's just smoke. Is there a sample C4D file anywhere that I can use as a reference?

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Anonymous
in reply to: Mike_Fix

by having just (density temperature) in the Grid without assigning Standard_Volume Shader you should get the explosion rendered (with fire)
as I told you volume_sample_float and volume_sample_rgb are just for remapping, you can skip them The tutorial you mentioned should be updated, because that was for the older version.

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Mike_Fix
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Thank you! I started from scratch and your advice worked! It also applied what you said to X-Particles OpenVDB and it worked. I just had to swap out "temperature" with "heat" in the "blackbody" channel. What I really like about this is the slider for the temperature which is really nice! Thank you again!!!

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Mike_Fix
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I wanted to share my results and say thank you again!

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